**5.3 Alkalinity**

Alkalinity is a better alternative than the pH to indicate the accumulation of VFA, because the increase in VFA will directly consume alkalinity before the great change of pH. However, it is proved that the total alkalinity (TA) measured by the titration of the sample with pH 4.3 is not very sensitive because of the combination of result of VFA and bicarbonate to the TA (Hill & Bolte, 1989). Partial Alkalinity (PA) or bicarbonate alkalinity measured by titration of sample in pH 5.75 has an empirical correlation to the VFA accumulation (Wang & al., 2005). However, one does not observe this during the VFA accumulation at the time of the ammonia overload, because this latter increases the alkalinity of the system (Wang & al., 2005).
